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While the interpretation of the appropriate actions of Jews to bring about the Messiah was an important ideological debate during the time from the first Jewish emigrants to those arriving pre-WW2, I'd argue it has little impact on nearly any Zionist movement today. Therefore, I leave it off the list. stu 1. Eastern European Jews driven by socialist political goals, concurrent with a drive to create a "New Jew," workers of the land. 2. Jews escaping the Holocaust, and DP camps afterward 3. Jews from Arab Lands escaping oppression from '48 onward 4. Former USSR immigrants 5. Jews from developed countries making Aliyah within the past 25 years a. Political-religious zealots seeking to increase borders and population b. Preference-driven from countries like France and USA |
The following is a link to video reputed to be Palestinian militants dragging/pushing unwitting children into the line of fire.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024270.php |
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